Reviewer:

I followed the directions exactly and it turned out awful.! Not one person in my house finished their portion. The rosemary gives it a weedy taste...like the loin was rolled in grass before cooking. Also the cooking time is way too much. I checked it after an hour and it was completly cooked.

Reviewer:

i had a small roast, only about 1.5 lbs and seared it in my dutch oven w/ the olive oil. I used fresh rosemary from my garden and followed the other instructions as written. About 2 hrs in the oven at 350 with the lid on the dutch oven...delicious!!!

Reviewer:

I used a 4.5 pound double top loin, separated into two pieces side by side. I doubled the rest of the ingredients accordingly. At 1 hour and 45 minutes the temperature was already at 160 so I immediately took it out. The pork was moist and delicious even though I let it cook just a little too long. I think it was a little heavy on the rosemary and olive oil, but the garlic was just right. The strong rosemary taste and aroma was fine for the first meal, but it didn't work so well for leftover sandwiches. Overall this is an easy and quick recipe worth repeating.

Reviewer:

Wonderful! My husband is not a fan of pork and even HE loved it!
As suggested by another review, I marinated the pork in the olive oil/rosemary/garlic mixture overnight. Then I put a layer of thin sliced onions in the bottom of the crock pot. I added the pork, marinade, a can of chicken broth (in place of the wine) and potato wedges. It cooked on high while I was at work (mine cooked 10 hours). The meat was so tender, you didn't need a knife.
This was wonderful. I will definitely cook this again!